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Nightbag Rituals

February 17, 2013 by Jackie

As Diana mentioned yesterday, she got some photos of the chimps enjoying their nightbags last Friday. As most of you know, Negra is the biggest fan of nightbags and almost seems to live for that time of the day. But the reality is, nightbags are truly loved by all. Each one of the chimps has their own ritual with nightbags. If we serve them in the greenhouse, everyone immediately scatters when they get their bag, heading off to a safe and more isolated location. Nightbags are a prized possession, so everyone is careful to ensure their bag is not stolen by someone. Jamie immediately goes up to the window sill, tears it open and dumps everything out so she can pick through what she wants to eat first. Negra doesn’t tend to move away very far, as eating it is her number one top priority (not to mention I think she knows no one would steal her nightbag!). She tears a hole in the bag and munches on it through the hole, allowing nut shells and empty sunflower seeds to collect on her belly. Jody tends to lay down to eat hers, usually tearing it open but leaving it neatly on the bag while she picks through the mix with her lips. Annie usually bites a hole in her bag and holds it like a cereal bowl. Foxie’s method is pretty similar to Annie’s, only she usually dumps small amounts in her hand and sorts through it there:

Foxie

Missy usually tears it open and spreads it open like Jamie- a perk of being a more dominant chimp, in that you don’t have to worry about people stealing it as much so dumping it out isn’t as big of a deal. And then you get to go through and eat each nut and seed at your leisure:
Missy

Burrito uses the cereal bowl method as well though I think his favorite part is going back and sorting through people’s abandoned scraps!
Burrito

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  1. Pam Miller says

    February 17, 2013 at 3:01 pm

    What a wonderful informative post!

  2. kerri says

    February 17, 2013 at 3:23 pm

    I am SO glad this topic came up! Its always mentioned that night bags are serious business and that negra (and the group) look forward to them. So I’m glad you gave us more specific details. What I would REALLLLLY love, is to see a video of Negra clapping for her bag :-)) I’ve seen video of night bags (and other food) being distributed and can hear Negra clapping, but I would love to see her beautiful, determined face as she demands service, NOW. I also understand if she wont tolerate that kind of foolish behaviour of ‘the help’.
    Also I wondered if Andy Westoll has ever met the CE7, or if (when) they will be the stars of such grand work? That will FLY off the shelves. During the time Chimp Eden had up their “Nina cam ” a day never went by that someone somewhere around the world wasn’t talking about the CE7!!!!

    • kerri says

      February 17, 2013 at 3:30 pm

      Just as I post I see there are books already in your store

  3. lynn says

    February 18, 2013 at 11:43 am

    The chimps and their night bags reminds me of what we did with our trick or treat bags after they were filled with candy. There was definitely a ritual to that too!

  4. Sara says

    February 20, 2013 at 8:16 am

    How cute! I loved to hear about each of their rituals, especially Negra letting the husks and shells fall on her belly. She’s getting a tactile enjoyment out of those bags in addition to a bedtime snack!

    I don’t suppose using re-useable bags other than paper bags would be an option. How would those who tear through their bags react? Angrily that their ritual was disturbed? I guess that’s not really an option since it would be hard to go back in to collect the bags.

    • Jackie says

      February 20, 2013 at 12:43 pm

      We have talked about getting re-useable bags just to be more sustainable, however I don’t think it would be as exciting as the traditional brown bag. We’ve even tried different colored bags and the chimps weren’t very impressed – in fact, Foxie wouldn’t even take them!

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